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. <br />City of Arden Hi11s Chapter 13 Zoning Code <br />� Subd. 145 Public use. The use of any lat, parcel of land and any structure or building <br />thereon exclusively for public purposes by any department ar branch of gavernrnent, federal, <br />state, county or city, excIuding independent school districts, without reference to the <br />ownership of said lot, parceI of land, building or structure. <br />Subd. 146 Public waters. Means a body of waier capable of substantial beneficiat public <br />use, This shall be construed ta mean, for the purposes of these regulations, any body of <br />water, which has the potential to suppart any type of' recreational pursuit ar water supply <br />purpose. A body of water created by a private user where there was no previous shoreland, <br />as defined herein, for a designated private use authorized by the comrnissioner of natural <br />resources, shaIi be exempt. <br />Subd. 14'7 Railroad right-af-way_ � strip of land wiih tracks and auxiliary facilities far track <br />aperation, but not incIuding depots, laading platforms. stati�n, train sheds, warehouses, car <br />shops, car yards, locomative sho�s or water towers. <br />Subd. 148 Reach. A hydraulic engineerin� term to describe a longitudinal segment af a <br />stream or river influenced by a natural or man-made abstruction. In an urban area, the <br />segment af a stream ar river between two consecutive bridge crossings would most typically <br />constitute a reach. <br />Subd. 149 Recreation, commercial. Recreational facilities which are operated for profit or <br />� render a service which is customarily considered as a business. <br />Subd. 150 Recreation, residential. Play apparatus such as swing sets and slides, sandboxes, <br />poles for nets, picnic tables, Iawn chairs, barbecue stands, and similar equipment or <br />structures, w�.en used on residential property, but not including electronic towers, tree <br />houses, swirnming paots, playhouses exceeding tw�ent�--five (25) sr�uare feet oifloor area, or <br />sheds utiiized far storage of equipment. <br />Subd. 151 Recreational vehicles (RVs). Vehicles for recreational or utilitarian uses that can <br />be driven, towed, or hauled_ Including, but nat limited to, motor hotnes and travel trailers, <br />snowmobites, puil c�mpers, aII terrain vehicles (ATVs), tent trailers, or other simiiar <br />vehicles. (Revised 02/(J7108} <br />Subd. 1S2 Recreational vehicles (for the purpases af Seciion I335 only). A vehicle that is <br />built on a single chassis, is 4C10 square feet or less when measured at the largest harizontal <br />projection, is designed ta be self-propeiled ar pernaanently towable by a light duty truck, and <br />is designed primarily not for use as a permanent dwelling but as temparary living quarters for <br />recreationai, camping, travet, or seasonal use. For the purposes of Sectian 1335, the term <br />recreationat vehicle shail be synonymous with the term travei trailerJtravel vehicle. (Added <br />OSlOSl10} <br />Subd. 153 Recreationai Vehicles, lltility Trailers, Riding Lawn Mowers, and Watercraft <br />Height_ The distance as measured from the ground to the highest point of the recreational <br />� vehicle, utility trailer, or watercrafi, inciuding any covering, as stored. This does not <br />including antennas and utility/mechanical systems provided they are accessory and take up <br />Page 15 of 84 <br />